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Court to Court: Falconry to Hampton Palace
I wake up on the 59th US presidential election day to poll and riot news and an early morning rain. Part of me wants to go back to sleep now that my host’s guests are done making noise upstairs. Having … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Food, History, People, Plants, Travel, Water
Tagged architecture, Borough Market, bridge, election day, London, Olympics, parks, royalty, tennis
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Capital Ring Walk: Greenford to Preston Road
This morning isn’t as calming to wake up to and a bit emotional, as Caleb has an appointment at the Bahrain Specialist Hospital after being seen at medical. I’m assuming he’ll be fine once they adjust his thyroid medication. The … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Books, Food, History, Media, Medical, People, Plants, Travel, Water
Tagged architecture, Capital Ring Walk, church, London, parks, transportation
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Halloween in London
Pret A Manger, meaning ready to eat in French, is a popular sandwich shop with over 300 locations in London. One of them happens to be close to the rail station and bus stop in Kingston, but it isn’t open … Continue reading
Capital Ring Walk: Wimbledon Park to Richmond Bridge
I step into the shower and wait for the cumulation of moisture in my hair from the drizzle falling ever so rythymically from the British underground through this overwhelmed shower head onto my cold body as I debate just how … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, Capital Ring Walk, conservation, London, outside, Richmond Park, River Thames
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Happy Landings
I’m up earlier than usual to pack, wash dishes, and clean the room before leaving. I want to get my bags to Kingston where I’ll be staying for my next week in London and leave myself with plenty of daylight … Continue reading
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Tagged airbnb, London, River Thames, train
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